Rooter vs Based - What's the difference?
rooter | based |
founded on; having a basis; often used in combining forms
(base)
Being derived from (usually followed by on' or ' upon ).
Having a
Having a base of operations.
As a noun rooter
is one who, or that which, roots; one that tears up by the roots.As an adjective based is
founded on; having a basis; often used in combining forms.As a verb based is
past tense of base.based
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- That was a soundly based argument.
Derived terms
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(head)- It's a new film based on a best-selling novel.
- The ladder is based on the even sidewalk for stability.
- The company is based in New York.